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continuing ringing or buzzing or other unexplained noise in the ears; cough; difficult, burning, or painful urination; earache; ear congestion; fever or chills ...
Ear infections occur when bacteria or viruses enter the space behind the eardrum. Wheezing. A cold can trigger wheezing, even in children who don't have asthma.
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ear congestion; gas with stomach pain; hoarseness; lightheadedness; loss of voice ... pounding in the ears. Less common. Abnormal healing; decrease in height ...
Pneumococcal infection is also an important cause of ear infections in children. Unless otherwise contraindicated, immunization (vaccination) against ...
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Head and Neck. Previous middle ear damage, surgery or infection(s) which may increase the risk for needing ear tubes (in the opinion of the investigator) ...
Postnasal Drip Not Usually Related to Bad Breath. June 1, 2012. Dear Mayo Clinic: I have had a case of chronic postnasal drip for many years and as a result ...
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